ELECTENG 733

Signal Processing

Summary


Semester

Semester 1, 2019

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Contents


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Analog signals and systems: Spectral analysis, linear time-invariant systems, power spectral density, correlation, and the Weiner-Khinchine theorem. Digital signals and systems: Sequence classification, linear and circular convolution and correlation, Z-transform, discrete Fourier transform, causality and stability conditions. Random signal analysis: Representation, functions of a random variable, multiple random variables, random vectors, correlation, stochastic processes, stationarity, ergodicity, and spectral analysis.
Prerequisite: ELECTENG 303Restriction: ELECTENG 413

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